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RE: Poll: What kind of exhaust are you running? - Ack-CB11_imp - 03-12-2014

Moriwaki Ti 4x2. Great looking, extreme build quality and sound perfect to me. Even with 2 cans this system is lightweight and I'm very pleased with it.
I voted both.


Poll: What kind of exhaust are you running? - Elipten_imp - 03-12-2014

Stock


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RE: Poll: What kind of exhaust are you running? - Inline4_imp - 03-13-2014

The stock exhaust was just too quiet for my tastes so I bought slightly used Yoshi SS slip-on from a member here. The exhaust note is just about perfect for me, adds some growl and life to the bike but I'm not to happy with the looks. It doesn't quite fit the retro-themed 1100.
Ultimately I wish there was an old-school, black, megaphone 4-into-1 available like a Kerker or V&H. The Nojima exhaust from Samurider is the closest thing I've seen. It is a stunningly beautiful piece but man is it pricey! Confused
http://www.samurider.com/?p=18295/#itemImage


 RE: Poll: What kind of exhaust are you running? - Lama glama_imp - 03-13-2014

(03-13-2014, 01:19 AM)Inline4_imp Wrote: The stock exhaust was just too quiet for my tastes so I bought slightly used Yoshi SS slip-on from a member here. The exhaust note is just about perfect for me, adds some growl and life to the bike but I'm not to happy with the looks. It doesn't quite fit the retro-themed 1100.
Ultimately I wish there was an old-school, black, megaphone 4-into-1 available like a Kerker or V&H. The Nojima exhaust from Samurider is the closest thing I've seen. It is a stunningly beautiful piece but man is it pricey! Confused
http://www.samurider.com/?p=18295/#itemImage

Yoshimura full system:



http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/yoshimura-rscv-exhaust-system-honda-cb1100-2013


RE: Poll: What kind of exhaust are you running? - CB4ME_imp - 03-13-2014

Staintune exhaust, with a set of Motogear Ti headers shipping from Japan on Monday.

Reason: Looks, Weight Savings, Performance and Sound.


RE: Poll: What kind of exhaust are you running? - Red Mist_imp - 03-13-2014

(03-12-2014, 10:26 PM)Ack-CB11_imp Wrote: Moriwaki Ti 4x2. Great looking, extreme build quality and sound perfect to me. Even with 2 cans this system is lightweight and I'm very pleased with it.
I voted both.
Hah! So you chucked your main stand. That seems so over the top to toss 2K at a bike like this but OTOH, the bike is so freakin' cool that if it floats yer boat, it's money well-spent.

That is a nice-looking system, is it very loud? I'd guess not given the duals.

I think the CB1100 is just a rock-solid platform whatever you want to do, keep it stock and ride the piss out of it, or throw ten grand at it, you will have a great bike either way.

It ain't my main squeeze but I do find myself looking for reasons to ride it over my high-strung lightweights. Just gives ya that great classic I4 experience.

Oh forgot, my bike, stock s/s all the way. If I was to change it, I'd go with the Staintune and a K&N air filter for performance and looks that match the bike.


RE: Poll: What kind of exhaust are you running? - Ack-CB11_imp - 03-13-2014

(03-13-2014, 04:43 AM)Red Mist_imp Wrote:
(03-12-2014, 10:26 PM)Ack-CB11_imp Wrote: Moriwaki Ti 4x2. Great looking, extreme build quality and sound perfect to me. Even with 2 cans this system is lightweight and I'm very pleased with it.
I voted both.
Hah! So you chucked your main stand. That seems so over the top to toss 2K at a bike like this but OTOH, the bike is so freakin' cool that if it floats yer boat, it's money well-spent.

That is a nice-looking system, is it very loud? I'd guess not given the duals.

I think the CB1100 is just a rock-solid platform whatever you want to do, keep it stock and ride the piss out of it, or throw ten grand at it, you will have a great bike either way.

It ain't my main squeeze but I do find myself looking for reasons to ride it over my high-strung lightweights. Just gives ya that great classic I4 experience.

Oh forgot, my bike, stock s/s all the way. If I was to change it, I'd go with the Staintune and a K&N air filter for performance and looks that match the bike.

RM Thanks, she really did come out great. Looks I love it! Also the performance and handling have improved so much better then I expected over stock.

It has the Staintune tone but not as loud, like you say.
More info with sound clip:
http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=742


RE: Poll: What kind of exhaust are you running? - eakngcobra_imp - 03-16-2014

I just installed the Yoshimura muffler. Love it.


RE: Poll: What kind of exhaust are you running? - SUPERCRUZ_imp - 03-16-2014

Arrow slip on muffler with baffle removed.


RE: Poll: What kind of exhaust are you running? - ride4now_imp - 03-16-2014

Stock for me too... I have no interest in messing with the intake and exhaust on any of my bikes or, for that matter, anything else I own with an engine.
(03-13-2014, 02:15 AM)Lama glama_imp Wrote:
(03-13-2014, 01:19 AM)Inline4_imp Wrote: The stock exhaust was just too quiet for my tastes so I bought slightly used Yoshi SS slip-on from a member here. The exhaust note is just about perfect for me, adds some growl and life to the bike but I'm not to happy with the looks. It doesn't quite fit the retro-themed 1100.
Ultimately I wish there was an old-school, black, megaphone 4-into-1 available like a Kerker or V&H. The Nojima exhaust from Samurider is the closest thing I've seen. It is a stunningly beautiful piece but man is it pricey! Confused
http://www.samurider.com/?p=18295/#itemImage

Yoshimura full system:



http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/yoshimura-rscv-exhaust-system-honda-cb1100-2013

Yoshimura full system:



http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/yoshimura-rscv-exhaust-system-honda-cb1100-2013
I think that black exhaust compliments the engine... It looks like it 'belongs' almost better than the stock unit. Good looking bike.